Extra Credit (3rd 9 Weeks)
Across
- 2. An exaggerated statement or situation
- 4. Conversation between two or more characters
- 6. 2nd person POV typically uses this pronoun
- 8. Clues that support our answer/our point
- 9. Comparison using "like" or "as"
- 10. Words or phrases that help you understand
- 11. Mrs. Hehl's favorite form of irony
- 13. Set of lines in a poem
- 14. Lesson taught in a story
- 16. 3rd person POV that knows feelings/emotions and thoughts
- 19. In an argument, information must be ____
Down
- 1. She wrote the story "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- 3. To read over quickly, but get the important points
- 5. Educated guess
- 7. Form of figurative language using sounds
- 8. Author of "The Raven"
- 12. Three reasons we write: Inform, Persuade, and ___
- 15. Sentence in an introduction paragraph
- 17. Compare and ____
- 18. The most tense, suspenseful part of the story